Friday, August 13, 2021

Anti-Narcotic club


 Anti-Narcotic Club or Vimukthi Cell 

Policies
Zero-Tolerance Policy – The institution strictly prohibits possession, use, promotion, or distribution of narcotic substances, alcohol, or tobacco within the campus and during any college-related activities.
Awareness & Education – Conduct continuous awareness programmes for students, faculty, and the community regarding the harmful effects of drugs and addictive substances.
Preventive Action – Encourage peer monitoring, early detection, and preventive interventions to address possible substance abuse cases.
Collaboration – Work in cooperation with the Kerala Excise Department, Police Department, Health Services, NSS/NCC units for campaigns and awareness drives.
Community Outreach – Extend anti-narcotic awareness to schools, neighbourhoods, and parent groups as part of the college’s social responsibility.
Ethical Role Modelling – Ensure all faculty, staff, and student leaders act as role models for substance-free living.

Objectives
To create a drug-free campus by preventing substance abuse among students.
To educate student teachers about the health, social, legal, and academic consequences of narcotics.
To develop life skills that promote healthy lifestyle choices.
To empower students to become peer educators and spread awareness in schools during their teaching practice.
To build responsible future teachers who can actively combat drug abuse in their classrooms and communities.
To establish a support and referral system for counselling and rehabilitation in coordination with government agencies.

Significance in a B.Ed College
Professional Responsibility – As future teachers, B.Ed students must model and promote a healthy, addiction-free lifestyle.
Multiplier Effect – Each teacher trainee can influence hundreds of students in their career, making anti-narcotic awareness a long-term societal investment.
Legal and Ethical Compliance – Supports state and national policies for drug-free educational environments.
Holistic Development – Encourages physical, mental, and social well-being among trainees.
Community Engagement – Positions the college as an active partner in public health and safety campaigns.
Value-Based Teacher Education – Reinforces moral and civic responsibility as part of professional ethics in teaching.
OUR MOTTO 
“EMPOWER TO RESIST, EDUCATE TO PREVENT”




Anti-Narcotic Cell

 ANTI-NARCOTIC CLUB/ VIMUKTHI CELL 

Policies

Zero-Tolerance Policy – The institution strictly prohibits possession, use, promotion, or distribution of narcotic substances, alcohol, or tobacco within the campus and during any college-related activities.

Awareness & Education – Conduct continuous awareness programmes for students, faculty, and the community regarding the harmful effects of drugs and addictive substances.

Preventive Action – Encourage peer monitoring, early detection, and preventive interventions to address possible substance abuse cases.

Collaboration – Work in cooperation with the Kerala Excise Department, Police Department, Health Services, NSS/NCC units for campaigns and awareness drives.

Community Outreach – Extend anti-narcotic awareness to schools, neighbourhoods, and parent groups as part of the college’s social responsibility.

Ethical Role Modelling – Ensure all faculty, staff, and student leaders act as role models for substance-free living.


Objectives

To create a drug-free campus by preventing substance abuse among students.

To educate student teachers about the health, social, legal, and academic consequences of narcotics.

To develop life skills that promote healthy lifestyle choices.

To empower students to become peer educators and spread awareness in schools during their teaching practice.

To build responsible future teachers who can actively combat drug abuse in their classrooms and communities.

To establish a support and referral system for counselling and rehabilitation in coordination with government agencies.


Significance in a B.Ed College

Professional Responsibility – As future teachers, B.Ed students must model and promote a healthy, addiction-free lifestyle.

Multiplier Effect – Each teacher trainee can influence hundreds of students in their career, making anti-narcotic awareness a long-term societal investment.

Legal and Ethical Compliance – Supports state and national policies for drug-free educational environments.

Holistic Development – Encourages physical, mental, and social well-being among trainees.

Community Engagement – Positions the college as an active partner in public health and safety campaigns.

Value-Based Teacher Education – Reinforces moral and civic responsibility as part of professional ethics in teaching.

OUR MOTTO 

“EMPOWER TO RESIST, EDUCATE TO PREVENT”





Thursday, August 12, 2021

Waste Management Cell


 


Waste Management Cell – Adisankara training college 
Introduction
The Waste Management Cell of our College is a dedicated body committed to promoting cleanliness, environmental responsibility, and sustainable practices within the campus. Guided by the principle of “Recycle – Reduce – Reuse”, the Cell works to ensure that waste is handled in an eco-friendly, systematic, and educational manner, inspiring teacher trainees to become ambassadors of environmental care in their future classrooms.

Policies
Waste Segregation Policy – All waste generated in the campus shall be segregated into biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and recyclable categories using clearly labelled bins.
Reduction of Waste – Minimize single-use plastics, encourage double-sided printing, and promote paperless communication wherever possible.
Recycling Policy – Partner with local recycling agencies to process paper, plastic, and e-waste responsibly.
Awareness & Education – Conduct workshops, seminars, and campaigns to spread awareness about sustainable waste management.
Green Campus Policy – Integrate eco-friendly initiatives such as composting of food waste, rainwater harvesting, and use of reusable materials in events.

Objectives
To create awareness among teacher trainees about responsible waste management practices.
To instill the 3Rs—Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—as everyday habits.
To ensure proper segregation, storage, and disposal of all campus waste.
To develop leadership qualities among students in organizing eco-friendly activities.
To serve as a role model for schools where teacher trainees will work in the future.

Significance
Environmental Impact – Reduces pollution, conserves natural resources, and supports biodiversity.
Educational Value – Provides hands-on experience in sustainable practices, helping future teachers integrate environmental education into school curricula.
Health & Hygiene – Prevents the spread of diseases through proper waste disposal.
Community Engagement – Inspires local communities by showcasing the college as a model of environmental responsibility.
Long-Term Sustainability – Builds a campus culture where eco-consciousness is part of everyday life.

Motto of the Cell:
 ðŸŒ¿ "Your Waste, Your Responsibility – Let’s Create a Cleaner Future Together" 🌿
     OUR LOGO







Friday, June 11, 2021

Sanitation & Hygiene Cell

 


Sanitation and Hygiene Cell

Vision

To create a clean, safe, and healthy campus environment that promotes the physical well-being, dignity, and holistic development of all stakeholders by ensuring the highest standards of sanitation and hygiene.

Mission

To inculcate good sanitation and hygiene practices among students, staff, and the community.

To maintain clean classrooms, hostels, restrooms, and campus surroundings through regular monitoring and awareness programmes.

To promote sustainable waste management, water conservation, and eco-friendly sanitation methods.

To integrate hygiene education into curricular and co-curricular activities, fostering responsible citizenship.

Policies

Clean Campus Policy – Ensuring daily cleanliness of classrooms, offices, toilets, and common areas.

Safe Drinking Water Policy – Regular checking and maintenance of water sources to provide safe and clean drinking water.

Waste Management Policy – Segregation of biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste, promoting recycling and proper disposal.

Personal Hygiene Awareness Policy – Conducting workshops, seminars, and campaigns on handwashing, menstrual hygiene, and healthy practices.

Health and Safety Policy – Periodic sanitation audits, pest control, and first-aid readiness to prevent infections and health risks.

Green Practices Policy – Encouraging the use of eco-friendly cleaning agents and sustainable sanitation methods.

Participation Policy – Involving students, faculty, and non-teaching staff in maintaining hygiene responsibility through committees and volunteer groups.





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